Tang Wan listened to Grandma Lu's words and seemed to be deep in thought.
She is not an ordinary child.
She was precocious, knowing about birth, aging, sickness, and death at a young age, and also knowing that her grandmother was telling her about Grandma Si's suffering in a subtle way.
She knows, she will understand, and she will forgive.
Tang Wan was never a child who would cause trouble for others.
She picked up the tablet, ready to write on it.
I won't blame Grandma Si for saying that.
However, the next second, Grandma Lu's words interrupted Tang Wan's actions.
"I didn't mean for you to forgive Grandma Si."
Tang Wan slowly raised her head, and the ears on her hat fell down in surprise.
What's the meaning?
Shouldn't you understand it yourself?
Perhaps it was because the surprise in Tang Wan's eyes was too obvious that Grandma Lu burst out laughing.
She patted Tang Wan's head and said kindly, "You're such a tiny little kid, why do you carry everything on your back?"
"How old is Si Enzhi? She still takes her anger out on a child. She can't control her temper. You can't expect a child to give in to her."
"What I mean is, she's not doing well, so she's acting strangely. Don't get too angry, or you'll just hurt yourself."
Tang Wan hadn't expected that this was what the old lady meant.
She thought it would be the same as before.
If you have been treated unfairly, you should try to understand the suffering of others.
You can't get angry or lose your temper.
She had no elders, no family, no friends, and no one would stand up for an orphan like her.
She could only try to be nicer and nicer, so that she would suffer less secondary harm.
Tang Wan's dazed and confused appearance softened the heart of Grandma Lu, who was surrounded by her children and grandchildren.
I also felt very sorry for them.
When Lu Lin posted Tang Wan's information, everyone thought that Lu Lin had acted impulsively and suddenly wanted to become a father without pain.
They also had private contact with the Xinxin Orphanage.
But they didn't have a good impression of that orphanage.
Their dean, in particular, seems very opportunistic.
Of course, it doesn't mean that if she runs an orphanage, she has to be poor and destitute, or that she has to be overly compassionate.
However, her foul language and obsequious behavior towards them did not do any good for the children.
Those who are pretty and quick-witted will get a meat bun.
Those children who looked thin and weak and couldn't speak much could only drink porridge.
Drinking porridge is one thing, but even porridge comes in different thicknesses.
When Grandma Lu heard that one of the children accompanying Lu Lin on the show was the director's daughter, and the other was the most unpopular child in the orphanage, her heart was truly in her throat.
The Lu family isn't unable to afford to raise a child, but they don't want to raise an unruly and misbehaving child.
Until Grandma Lu met Tang Wan.
She's so well-behaved.
Stand there quietly, and treat everyone with kindness.
She realized that what she saw at the orphanage was just the tip of the iceberg of Tang Wan's past.
Tang Wan is like a strong child who believes that "life gives me a sharp blade, and I will repay it with flowers."
When Grandma Lu heard that Tang Wan had entered the orphanage after losing both her parents, she carefully pulled Tang Wan to her side, picked her up, and said something gently.
"Tangtang's parents must be very remarkable people."
Tang Wan's ears perked up quietly.
She had never heard anyone praise her parents.
Her memories of her parents are also vague.
In her previous memories, she seemed to have lived with a woman, but after that, she never saw her again.
Grandma Lu touched the ears on Tang Wan's hat and gently shook Tang Wan.
"They must love you very much to give you such a sweet name."
"The crabapple blossom represents longing, and a gentle smile is a beautiful smile."
"Tangtang, they must love you very much."
Tang Wan bit her lower lip tightly, turned her head to one side, and tears silently streamed down her face.
No one told her that she was a loved child.
She thought she had never received love from her parents, but now, this seemingly knowledgeable grandmother was telling her that.
My parents love me.
Tang Wan felt that in that instant, her past life didn't seem so unbearable anymore.
She was not a child her parents didn't want, nor was she a child they didn't expect.
That's enough.
Grandma Lu didn't receive a response from Tang Wan after she finished speaking, but she felt drops of water falling on the back of her hand.
She looked down and saw Tang Wan crying.
Grandma Lu sighed and gently coaxed her, "Oh, Grandma's sweetie."
"Don't cry, sweetie."
Grandma Si, standing on the second floor, looked at their loving and affectionate appearance, and even her usually strong eyes showed a hint of sadness.
She picked up the slightly yellowed photo in her hand, her eyes reddening, and then went back to her room.
Grandma Li, who had just come out of the kitchen, noticed that someone was missing from the living room. Just as she was about to ask what was wrong, she was interrupted by Grandma Huo, who was asking Chen Shuo to teach her how to use a mobile phone.
"Hey, hey, don't ask. You know how weird Eunji's temper is."
Grandma Li asked somewhat uncertainly, "Really not called Enzhi? You'll get hungry if you skip a meal."
The live stream is now playing normally again.
But this time they laughed very loudly.
[Haha, looking at the lavish lunch the little one has, and then at my family working hard, I suddenly felt a pang of sadness for them.]
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